No, however they do count towards the "Linguist" badge on both the international and English site.
The Wikianswers website is constantly being updated. There is a consistent amount of questions being asked, questions being answered. And as a result users statistics are constantly being updated along with supervisors carrying out their tasks and as a result actions will cause the website to update. As well as other sites updating themselves as Wikianswers changes content, such as with search engines.
They are a list of your recent actions on WikiAnswers. These actions include answering and asking questions, categorization, editing answers, etc.
Questions asking for how to perform illegal actions will be trashed from the site. People asking them will normally be blocked from making changes to the material on the site as well. We will normally alow a question to be answered provided it does not directly involve breaking the law or assisting with anything that would.
The "Organization" classification on profiles and leaderboards includes categorization of questions, flagging of questions, splitting alternate wordings, featuring questions, merging questions, and protecting questions. The latter three actions are performed by supervisors.
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You might be referring to the Community Outreach Program, which is a program on WikiAnswers that performs actions to improve the online community.
WikiAnswers will not assist you in illegal actions.
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We are constantly working to make WikiAnswers more user-friendly, but we still have a long way to go. Our first challenge is to communicate what WikiAnswers is. This is no ordinary question and answer website. Unlike any other Q&A site, people don't "own" their questions and answers here. Eveything is collaborative. Answers are wikis, and so are the questions themselves. This enables us to grow permanent information resources through individual human actions. It's a powerful process, but not a simple one to understand.
Wikianswers does not support illegal actions, so you won't find that here.
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